Publications & Testimony
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Jan 29, 2020
Georgia Executes Donnie Lance Over Protests of Victim’s Children After Denying DNA Testing
Georgia executed Donnie Lance on January 29, 2020 after his requests for DNA testing and a plea for clemency supported by the children he and murder victim Joy Lance shared were…
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Lawsuit Seeks DNA and Fingerprint Testing that Could Show Arkansas Executed an Innocent Man
In its unprecedented rush to execute eight prisoners over an eleven-day period in April 2017, Arkansas may have executed an innocent man. Civil rights and legal reform organizations filed a state Freedom of Information Act lawsuit on January 23, 2020 on behalf of the brother of Ledell Lee (pictured), a man Arkansas executed on April 20, 2017. The lawsuit argues that DNA and fingerprint evidence that courts blocked the defense from testing in the days leading…
Read MoreJan 28, 2020
Fall 2019 “Death Row USA” Shows Continuing Death-Row Decline
Death row and the number of prisoners facing active death sentences in the U.S. continue to decline, according to the latest quarterly survey of death row by the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund…
Read MoreJan 27, 2020
Man Sentenced to Death By Juror Who Questioned if ‘Black People Even Have Souls’ Dies on Georgia’s Death Row
Keith Tharpe — an African American sentenced to death 29 years ago by a jury that included a member who called him the “N‑word” and doubted whether “Black people even have souls”— died on Georgia’s death row January 24, 2020. He was 61 years old. In a press statement, his lawyers from the Georgia Death Penalty Resource Center said he had been suffering from cancer and likely died of complications from the…
Read MoreJan 27, 2020
Death Penalty News and Developments for January 27 — February 2, 2020
NEWS — January 31: Citing the unavailability of execution drugs, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has issued reprieves of three more executions scheduled for the first half of 2020. DeWine postponed the March 12 execution of Gregory Lott until May 27, 2021, delayed John Stumpf’s April 16 execution until September 15, 2021, and rescheduled the May 12 execution of Warren “Keith” Henness for January 12, 2022. Six more execution dates are still pending for Ohio death-row prisoners in…
Read MoreJan 24, 2020
Florida Supreme Court Retracts Jury Unanimity Requirement, Reinstates Non-Unanimous Death Sentence
In a dramatic reversal made possible by changes in court personnel, the Florida Supreme Court has repudiated its prior decisions requiring that capital sentencing juries unanimously agree to the death penalty before a trial judge may sentence a defendant to death. “Our court … got it wrong,” the justices said, when it ruled in 2016 that death sentences imposed after non-unanimous jury recommendations for death violated the state and federal…
Read MoreJan 23, 2020
A ‘Perfect Storm’ of Injustice — Death-Row Prisoner Christopher Williams Exonerated in Philadelphia Murder Case
In a case prosecutors now describe as a “perfect storm” of injustice, Pennsylvania death-row prisoner Christopher Williams (pictured) and his co-defendant Theophalis Wilson have been exonerated of a 1989 triple murder in North…
Read MoreJan 22, 2020
Corrections Personnel, Victims’ Families, Jurors Urge Clemency for Tennessee Death-Row “Lifesaver”
Saying that Nicholas Sutton “has gone from a life-taker to a life-saver,” lawyers for the Tennessee death-row prisoner filed an application for clemency with Governor Bill Lee on January 14, 2020. The clemency application, which requests that Lee commute Sutton’s sentence to life without parole, contained affidavits of support from seven Tennessee correctional officials, members of the victims’ families, and five of the jurors in the…
Read MoreJan 21, 2020
DPIC Analysis: Racial Disparities Persisted in U.S. Death Sentences and Executions in 2019
A DPIC analysis of executions and new death sentences in 2019 has found that even as death penalty usage declined across the United States, racial disparities in its application…
Read MoreJan 20, 2020
Death Penalty News and Developments for January 20 — January 26, 2020
NEWS — January 24: Keith “Bo” Tharpe has died on Georgia’s death row. He was 61 years old. Tharpe was tried and sentenced to death in 1991, a mere three months after his offense. His sentence was tainted by a racist juror who referred to Tharpe as a “ni***r” and said he wondered whether “Black people even have souls.” Tharpe’s appeals lawyers said he likely died of complications from…
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